Efforts
to get a tougher seat belt law through the Senate have stalled
and even supporters say the bill is going nowhere.
In
the Senate, lawmakers still can't get the 28 votes needed to
shut down a filibuster led by Senate President Pro Tem Glenn
McConnell.
McConnell sees the bill as an intrusion on
personal freedom and a mangled piece of
legislation.
Rock Hill Senator Wes Hayes says if
supporters like himself can't get 28 votes, they might as well
move on to something else.
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